[CW] SAQ - the Original CW Generator
D.J.J. Ring, Jr. via CW
cw at mailman.qth.net
Sun Jun 22 15:03:59 EDT 2014
This is for mostly those in Northern North America and Eastward or in
Northern Europe. I mean Northern Canada or that near Greenland :-)
Transmission frequency is 17.2 kHz - that's really low! But it has
been received with very long wires in USA during the summer.
SAQ TRANSMISSIONS ON JUNE 29TH, 2014
1. ALEXANDERSON DAY, JUNE 29TH, 2014
The annual transmission on "Alexanderson Day" with the Alexanderson
alternator on VLF
17.2 kHz will take place Sunday, June 29th, 2014 at 09:00 UTC (tuning
up from about
08:30 UTC) and will be repeated at 12:00 UTC (tuning up from about 11:30 UTC).
There will be activity on amateur radio frequencies with the call
"SK6SAQ" from about
08:00 to about 14:00 UTC, except during SAQ transmissions.
Any of following frequencies:
- 14.035 kHz CW
- 14.215 kHz SSB
- 3.535 kHz CW
QSL for SK6SAQ via SK6DK or bureau.
The station will be open to visitors 08:00 to14:00 UTC.
Welcome!
QSL-reports on SAQ are kindly received:
- E-mail to: info at alexander.n.se
- or via: SM bureau
- or direct by mail to: Alexander - Grimeton Veteranradios Vaenner,
Radiostationen,
Grimeton 72
SE-432 98 GRIMETON
S W E D E N
2. 10 YEARS SINCE GRIMETON RADIO/SAQ BECAME A UNESCO WORLD
HERITAGE, JULY 2ND, 2014
There will also be a transmission on, Wednesday, July 2nd, 2014, at
14:30 UTC (tuning up
from about 14:00 UTC) due to 10 years since SAQ was appointed a World
Heritage site.
There will be activity on amateur radio frequencies with the call
"SK6SAQ" from about
08:00 UTC to about 15:00 UTC, except during SAQ transmission.
Any of following frequencies:
- 14.035 kHz CW
- 14.215 kHz SSB
- 3.535 kHz CW
QSL for SK6SAQ via SK6DK or bureau.
We do not require any QSL-reports on this SAQ transmission and will not verify.
The station will be open to visitors 08:00 to 15:00 UTC.
Also read our web site: www.alexander.n.se
Yours
Lars Kalland
SM6NM
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